The familiar words of 1 Corinthians 13:5 provide an intriguing example where different translations render a passage of Scripture with distinct shades of meaning. The particular phrase of interest to us here reads, Love..."is not irritable or resentful," in the RSV. The NIV has it, Love..."is not easily angered." Finally, the KJV presents the same passage as, Love..."is not easily provoked." It is clear that all three shed enormous light on this often overlooked attribute of love.
Command #76 - Come to Me With Your Burdens and Find Rest
Command #75 - Enter Through the Narrow Gate
Command #74 - Ask, Seek, Knock
Command #73 - Deal With Your Own Faults Before Thinking of the Faults of Others
Command #72 - Don't Judge
Command #71 - Do and Think Toward Others As You Would Have Them Behave Toward You
Command #70 - Take Up Your Cross
Command #69 - Remain Gratefully Aware of Your Spiritual Need
Command #68 - Do Not Pray Ostentatiously and With Empty Phrases
Command #67 - Do Not Desire More Than God Gives You
Command #66 - Worship the Lord and Serve Him Only
Command #65 - Do Not Show Goodness and Hospitality Only to Those Who Are Kind to You
Command #64 - Don’t Fret About Trifles
Command #63 - Do Not be Diverted by Externals, Traditions, and Doctrines, But Look to the Heart
Command #62 - Do Not Be Called Teacher or Leader
Command #61 - Trust and Have Faith in God
Command #60 - Be a Good Steward Over What God Has Given You
Command #59 - Have Salt in Yourselves
Command #58 - Receive the Kingdom of God Like a Child
Command #57 - Learn Of Me
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